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Guitar World on MSNDez Dickerson on Prince, his iconic Little Red Corvette solo, and why he left the RevolutionDez Dickerson was a teenage Minneapolis guitar prodigy – then he teamed up with another one. He describes his Mick-and-Keith chemistry with the Purple One, recording at Paisley Park (before Prince), a ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“They didn’t like his bikini underwear”: Prince’s support sets for the The Rolling Stones rememberedPrince got freaked and cut the set short. The rock stations reported that we got booed off the stage, but that wasn’t true,” he says ...
“They didn’t like his bikini underwear”: Prince’s support sets for the The Rolling Stones remembered
Unfortunately, the reaction was the same at the second show, when Prince - possibly against his better judgement - performed again. It’s often been said that it was Mick Jagger himself who convinced ...
Credit: Gene Sweeney Jr/Getty Images During the mid ‘70s, in and around the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, the big music buzz was on Dez Dickerson. The hotshot guitarist and singer ...
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